Tag: Newsletter
Photographer dies in custody in first journalist death since Myanmar coup
News of Soe Naing’s death surfaced on social media Tuesday and was confirmed by family members
Indian police probe Mother Teresa’s charity, raid orphanage for ‘forced conversion’
Indian police were probing a charity started by Mother Teresa and raided and orphanage in another state
Pope Francis: The value of a person is not determined by...
“If disability or illness makes life more difficult, it is no less worthy of being lived and lived to the fullest”
President Duterte withdraws from 2022 senatorial race
The president personally filed his statement of withdrawal with the poll body on December 14
Church, green groups laud local gov’t’s order against dirty energy
The mayor of Tagkawayan signed an order promoting renewable energy projects “in a timeline compatible and aligned with the Paris Agreement"
Catholic dioceses in southern, central Philippines brace for severe tropical storm
The weather bureau warned that the severe tropical storm will gradually intensify as it enters the Philippines on Tuesday evening
‘Keep Christ in Christmas, not Rudolf the red nose reindeer’
Christmas in the Philippines is one long, colorful holiday that starts as early as September
7.3-magnitude quake strikes Indonesia
No significant damage or fatalities were immediately reported, but Indonesian authorities urged caution
Video: Surviving the Pandemic: Solidarity at the Margins
A lecture delivered by Father Daniel Franklin E. Pilario, C.M. at St. John's University in the United States on Dec. 6, 2021
Tibetan monk given 5-year prison term for sharing teachings by Dalai...
Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is widely reviled by Chinese leaders as a separatist intent on splitting Tibet